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im 16 years old.. im nearly 5'7"and 122 pounds.... i have never ever ridden a bike since... i dont know how to change gears , anything... what bike should i win ? cc'?
You involve to get something small and not too powerful. About a 250 to 400cc. You really have need of to take a motorcycle sanctuary course.
If you can you should start off-road and after you gain some experience then consider street riding.
I can't stress to you satisfactory how dangerous they are. I am 51 years mature and have be riding since I was 17. I own had 3 crashes and so heaps close calls I could not include them up. The problem is cars do not see you. If you start riding, take your time, dance slow, get some training.
a ninja 250 is a very right bike to start.. if you have NO experience next to any kind of motorbike (dirtbike, street bike, scooter, etc) later a 250 is good.
um.. the '08 bikes are pretty nice lookin... look into them..
Your first concern should be learning to ride. I would suggest transport you enroll in a Motorcycle Safety Foundation BRC course for starters. Before investing within a motorcycle you need to find out if you really want to become a motorcyclist. Besides individual introduced to basic motorcycle effective skills and risk management principles, you will pick up of use tips on many things that a non-rider never considers. If you do prefer to become a rider the experience will enable you to net better choices in a bike, riding gear, and hopefully behavior and attitude.
Call 1 (800) 446-9227 to find a course close you.
Take the MSF - afterwards decide once you own that experience!
The Ninja 250 would be a good starter - but swot up to ride first....
Answers: at 16 with nil street experience.......none. u dont have the 2 most critical survival skills on the other hand. 1 is situational awarnest.....the ability to track, ego, and threat prioritize anything and everything that is roughly speaking to enter or is in ur airspace. 2 is the art of the shotgun stop or the evasion. if u dont own that, u WILL become a hood ornament.
also, hold u priced insurance yet? i suggest u do since plunkin 3k on a scoot. u'll find that IF an insurance company will give u insurance, it will be more than the bike is worth....250cc or no 250cc. u even breathe the word 'sport bike', and u will capture royally crucified in insurance. hmmmm, ever see what the drunk drivers enjoy to pay to bring back their license back? to be precise what u'll get if u influence 'sport bike'. from 16-25 is the highest risk....and insurance wont be cheap.
better cram traffic prediction in a motor first, or as sure as god makes rainfall, u wont live to see 17.
im 16 years old.. im nearly 5'7"and 122 pounds.... i have never ever ridden a bike since... i dont know how to change gears , anything... what bike should i win ? cc'?
You involve to get something small and not too powerful. About a 250 to 400cc. You really have need of to take a motorcycle sanctuary course.
If you can you should start off-road and after you gain some experience then consider street riding.
I can't stress to you satisfactory how dangerous they are. I am 51 years mature and have be riding since I was 17. I own had 3 crashes and so heaps close calls I could not include them up. The problem is cars do not see you. If you start riding, take your time, dance slow, get some training.
400EX Jetting beside stock exhaust?
a ninja 250 is a very right bike to start.. if you have NO experience next to any kind of motorbike (dirtbike, street bike, scooter, etc) later a 250 is good.
um.. the '08 bikes are pretty nice lookin... look into them..
Your first concern should be learning to ride. I would suggest transport you enroll in a Motorcycle Safety Foundation BRC course for starters. Before investing within a motorcycle you need to find out if you really want to become a motorcyclist. Besides individual introduced to basic motorcycle effective skills and risk management principles, you will pick up of use tips on many things that a non-rider never considers. If you do prefer to become a rider the experience will enable you to net better choices in a bike, riding gear, and hopefully behavior and attitude.
Call 1 (800) 446-9227 to find a course close you.
CVT) continuously inconsistent nouns on mopeds?
Take the MSF - afterwards decide once you own that experience!
The Ninja 250 would be a good starter - but swot up to ride first....
What bike should i bring back?
Answers: at 16 with nil street experience.......none. u dont have the 2 most critical survival skills on the other hand. 1 is situational awarnest.....the ability to track, ego, and threat prioritize anything and everything that is roughly speaking to enter or is in ur airspace. 2 is the art of the shotgun stop or the evasion. if u dont own that, u WILL become a hood ornament.
also, hold u priced insurance yet? i suggest u do since plunkin 3k on a scoot. u'll find that IF an insurance company will give u insurance, it will be more than the bike is worth....250cc or no 250cc. u even breathe the word 'sport bike', and u will capture royally crucified in insurance. hmmmm, ever see what the drunk drivers enjoy to pay to bring back their license back? to be precise what u'll get if u influence 'sport bike'. from 16-25 is the highest risk....and insurance wont be cheap.
better cram traffic prediction in a motor first, or as sure as god makes rainfall, u wont live to see 17.
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